So, I've been looking at 5 series wagons over the last couple of months. There aren't a lot of full size wagons on the market these days, and the '06-08 wagons seem to have hit the sweet spot for depreciation. Since I'm looking for a 5 series with a MT, I'm forced to look on the internet and if I buy one it'll be out of the area--seems they made about 10 of these... Buying a car remotely doesn't bother me, as my last 2 cars were purchased this way.
I didn't want to drag up this old thread , but I vividly remember an exchange from the infamous 60K oil change thread:
Originally Posted By: d00df00d
Originally Posted By: lipadj46
I feel bad for the person who gets that as certified preowned beemer.
Wouldn't happen. Their CPO program would reject it right off the bat for not having a good, documented maintenance history...
I was actually silly enough to agree with this comment, then I ran across this!
Here's a nice, CPO bimmer:
It's an entertaining thread, but for those who don't want to make it through the whole thing (I'm an insomniac, so it was no problem for me), here are the Cliff's notes:
-BMWNA sucks
-the dealer that sold the car is even worse
-AutoRX is lame
-just because a car has "service records" from the dealer, don't assume they actually change the oil
My general impression is that BMW seem to be going out of their way to advertise their cars as "maintenance free" for the original owner, and is now in the business of making disposable cars. That's unfortunate, because E46 subframes and cooling systems aside, they seem that they'll last a long time if properly maintained. This was a good thing to see, since I now know I won't buy one of these unless I scope the top and bottom half of the engine. I didnt' think that would be necessary on a CPO vehicle, but I was obviously wrong.
This is one guy's experience on the internet, so I don't want to totally dismiss a company based on it, but it does seem incredibly lame on the part of BMWNA.
I didn't want to drag up this old thread , but I vividly remember an exchange from the infamous 60K oil change thread:
Originally Posted By: d00df00d
Originally Posted By: lipadj46
I feel bad for the person who gets that as certified preowned beemer.
Wouldn't happen. Their CPO program would reject it right off the bat for not having a good, documented maintenance history...
I was actually silly enough to agree with this comment, then I ran across this!
Here's a nice, CPO bimmer:
It's an entertaining thread, but for those who don't want to make it through the whole thing (I'm an insomniac, so it was no problem for me), here are the Cliff's notes:
-BMWNA sucks
-the dealer that sold the car is even worse
-AutoRX is lame
-just because a car has "service records" from the dealer, don't assume they actually change the oil
My general impression is that BMW seem to be going out of their way to advertise their cars as "maintenance free" for the original owner, and is now in the business of making disposable cars. That's unfortunate, because E46 subframes and cooling systems aside, they seem that they'll last a long time if properly maintained. This was a good thing to see, since I now know I won't buy one of these unless I scope the top and bottom half of the engine. I didnt' think that would be necessary on a CPO vehicle, but I was obviously wrong.
This is one guy's experience on the internet, so I don't want to totally dismiss a company based on it, but it does seem incredibly lame on the part of BMWNA.